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Old 12-05-2020, 12:51 PM #1
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Default When is it safe to taper off valium after concussion?

Im on a low dose of valium and I want to taper off - but I dont want to do anything that would effect me - brainwise. Its been 2 months since my concussion.

I know you might say "speak to your dr." Well, I went to a Concussion specialist in NYC and he wanted to up the benzos. That, in my opinion, would be a bad idea.

So Im thinking on starting a slooow taper. Or should I wait a month or 2. Any thoughts?
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